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Jul 08

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U.S., Russia Spy Swap Harkens to Cold War Era

The U.S. and Russia put the legal machinery in motion Thursday to exchange accused and convicted spies. Judy Woodruff talks to Newsweek reporter Mark Hosenball and former CIA Counsel General Jeffrey Smith for insight on the story.

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Jun 29

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Russian Officials Condemn U.S. Accusations of Spying as ‘Ungrounded’

Russian officials have condemned the arrests of alleged intelligence agents, accused of living undercover in the U.S. Jeffrey Brown has an update on the latest in the investigation and reactions from leaders of both nations.

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Jun 29

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What Effect Will Spy Charges Have on ‘Reset’ of U.S.-Russia Relations?

Accusations of Russian spying in the U.S. are igniting diplomatic tensions between Moscow and Washington, a week after President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev met. Jeffrey Brown talks with two experts about what the arrests mean for relations…

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Jun 28

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Justice Department: Russian Intelligence Officers Served as Illegal Agents

The Justice Department announced the arrest of 10 Russian intelligence officers for allegedly carrying out long-term, deep cover assignments as illegal agents in the United States. Jeffrey Brown talks with two experts for more.

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Jun 10

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American Couple Faces Charges of Spying for Cuba

A former U.S. State Department official and his wife are accused of spying for Cuba for nearly 30 years. A Washington Post reporter updates the story.

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